Workshop «Personnel safety at hazardous radiation facilities: prediction of potential and real risks»

Workshop «Personnel safety at hazardous radiation facilities: prediction of potential and real risks»

The event passed
23 Nov 2022
Location
Institute of Environmental Engineering, Moscow, Podol’skoe Shosse, 8/5, room 426
About the event

The A.I. Burnazyan Federal Medical and Biological Center is a powerful scientific and clinical cluster within the Federal Medical and Biological Agency. The Center is a leading Russian medical institution in the field of biophysics, nuclear medicine, and radiation safety. The experience of Center’s specialists turned out to be in demand for the international community after radiation accidents in Goiânia (Brazil, 1987), Takamura (Japan, 1999), Lia (Georgia, 2002), Fukushima (Japan, 2011), where consultations as well as test, research and control measurements and medical examinations were conducted. The Center’s specialists actively participate in the elimination of natural and man-made emergencies, deal with issues of ensuring radiation safety of the population living in areas where hazardous radiation enterprises are located.

The speakers are Daniil Alekseyev and Dmitry Alekseev, specialists of the dosimetry department of the State Research Center at the A.I. Burnazyan Federal Medical and Biological Center of the Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia.

Event goals:

— discuss of the Center’s achievements in radiation safety;

— introduce the participants to the latest radiometric and spectrometric methods of research;

— discuss graduates employment prospects.

The master class participants are undergraduate and graduate students of the RUDN Institute of Environmental Engineering

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